Indiana Fall

Indiana fall
Indiana fall
Indiana fall I'll tell 'em
That's what I always said to myself inside my head
Someday we'll have a bed, and I will love her

But I just kept putting it off
Never seemed to be the right time in the day
And if I was to say it
I would need a box of wine, maybe a box of rain
To fall down on our makeshift house that we built to keep us dry

I love you more than you'll ever know
Though you can't hear me now
And I'll make a life for us that's all our own
Even if your body I can't see

You know, I never wanted a house
Never wanted to be anywhere for any stretch of time
Build a life out on the road
Just like the Indians
We'd move when we got cold
And we would stop when we found a soft patch that was flat and dry

I love you more than you'll ever know
Though you can't hear me know
And I'll make a life for us that's all our own
Even if your body I can't see

Indiana fall
Indiana fall
Indiana fall I'll tell 'em
That's what I always said to myself inside my head
Someday we'll have a bed and I will love her



Credits
Writer(s): Charles Stokes Urmston
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